I am running SSL and non SSL on one server. I guess I don't 
understand your question.

You do not need 2 nic cards for 2 IPs. Just go to the tcp protocol in 
networks and click on the advanced button and there you can add as 
many IPs as you need.

As for the redirect. You still don't need 2 IPs for this. A site can 
be accessed via http or https as long as the Cert is installed 
correctly. In other words, if I go to http://www.myserver.com and 
view a page, it is from the same IP and domain name as if I was 
viewing https://www.myserver.com. The page is the same, it's just 
that one is secure and one is not.

Note, however, if you do not pass the <@UserReferenceArgument> from 
http to https, you will lose all your variables.

>Has anyone been able to find the trick to setting up both an SSL and a
>non-SSL server on the same IIS machine under Windows 2000 Server?
>
>All I want to do is to set up a redirect on the non-SSL side of
>http://www.myserver.com to redirect it to https://www.myserver.com. I don't
>have two nic cards so I can't set up two IP addresses. What little
>documentation I did find is that you can't have two host headers when one of
>the is SSL.
>
>I need to find a workable solution.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Steve Smith
>
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